If P(A) = 0.1,\ P(B) = 0.9, and P(A\capB)=0, what

Anabelle Schneider

Anabelle Schneider

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2022-02-15

If P(A)=0.1, P(B)=0.9, and P(AB)=0, what is P(BA)? What about P(AB)?

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narodiloxe4

narodiloxe4

Beginner2022-02-16Added 19 answers

Step 1
Given that A and B are independent
P(BA)=P(B)=0.9
P(AB)=P(A)=0.1
If the intersection of A and B is 0, then A and B are independent .

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